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How the Royals played complimentary baseball in home victory over the Mariners

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  • Royals scored three first-inning runs against George Kirby to take an early lead.
  • Stephen Kolek threw a complete-game shutout, allowing four hits and earning his third win.
  • The Royals snapped a four-game skid and won the first game of their nine-game homestand.

After being knocked around in Friday’s series opener against the Seattle Mariners, the Kansas City Royals threw the first punch on Saturday afternoon at Kauffman Stadium.

And they kept swinging.

In the first inning, the Royals scored three runs against Mariners right-handed starter George Kirby. Maikel Garcia lead off the game with a double, and Bobby Witt Jr. continued with a single.

Then Vinnie Pasquantino got aboard on a fielder’s choice as Mariners second baseman Cole Young had trouble corralling the baseball.

Garcia scored on the play to give the Royals an early lead. Two batters later, Carter Jensen added an RBI groundout before Jac Caglianone laced an RBI single — his 11th RBI of the season.

Just like that, the Royals had a three-run advantage.

The lead held up as KC cruised to a 5-0 shutout victory over Mariners.

The win snapped a four-game losing streak. It also secured the first victory on their nine-game homestand.

And while the Royals didn’t have multiple scoring opportunities, they cashed when the moment presented itself on Saturday afternoon.

The offense kept the line moving with timely hits. In the third inning, Jensen didn’t do too much as he hit a 257-foot sand wedge to left field. The short flare was enough to score Witt from third base as Witt got home just before the incoming throw.

It was the offensive execution that stood out. Many times this season, the Royals failed to produce with runners in scoring position (RISP). The club entered hitting .226 in those situations.

That wasn’t the case on Saturday. The Royals were 3 for 9 with RISP, and it produced multiple runs. The offense kept adding — as evident by Isaac Collins’ RBI single in the sixth inning that extended the lead.

Collins hit a 96.3 mph sinker that was left over the middle of the plate. The baseball traveled right back through the box and Jensen scored from second base.

The easy swings paid off all afternoon. Kirby took the loss after allowing five runs (three earned) in six innings pitched.

The Royals showed patience and didn’t try to expand. Instead, they just took what was given to them. It was the hallmark of their 2024 playoff run and the mindset Royals manager Matt Quatraro has instilled in the clubhouse.

Cole Young #2 of the Seattle Mariners is tagged out while trying to reach third base by Maikel Garcia #11 of the Kansas City Royals during the game at Kauffman Stadium on May 23, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri.
Cole Young #2 of the Seattle Mariners is tagged out while trying to reach third base by Maikel Garcia #11 of the Kansas City Royals during the game at Kauffman Stadium on May 23, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. Jamie Squire Getty Images

On Saturday, the Royals played up to their capabilities. The offense fueled the pitching, and it led to an important victory.

Royals starter Stephen Kolek earned his third win of the season. He threw a complete-game shutout while limiting the Mariners to four hits.

And Kolek did it efficiently. He recorded nine groundouts while getting some defensive help across the diamond.

The Royals recorded two double plays behind Kolek. Meanwhile, Pasquantino made a nifty defensive grab to rob Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford in the third inning.

In the fifth inning, Jensen also rectified his mistake. He misplayed a wild pitch but recovered quickly to nab Young attempting to advance to third base. The defensive putout helped Kolek escape a potential jam.

The play halted the Mariners’ momentum. And the Royals didn’t look back as Kolek put the finishing touches on his masterful start.

The three-game series is tied 1-1 heading into Sunday’s series finale.

What’s next: Royals All-Star pitcher Seth Lugo (1-4, 3.68 ERA) will start opposite Mariners right-hander Bryan Woo (4-2, 3.51 ERA) in Sunday’s series finale. First pitch is set for 1:10 p.m. Central Time.

Jaylon Thompson
The Kansas City Star
Jaylon Thompson covers the Royals for The Kansas City Star. He previously covered the 2021 World Series and the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Jaylon is a proud alumnus of the University of Georgia.
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